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Edinburgh Napier University

Lecturer in Cyber Security and Systems Engineering

City of Edinburgh
£46k – £58.3k/yr
Posted about 17 hours ago
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Edinburgh Napier University (ENU)

Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) is one of the largest higher education institutions in the UK with over 25,000 students from 109 countries. An innovative, learner centric university with a modern and fresh outlook, ENU is ambitious, inclusive in its ethos and applied in its approach.

Ranked the #1 UK Modern University for Engineering and Computer Science (GUG 2025), we lead innovation in a rapidly changing world through future-ready education across disciplines like cyber security, AI, renewable energy, computer/data science, engineering, building and surveying.

Currently, we are accepting applications for the post of Lecturer in Cyber Security and Systems Engineering

To support our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and undertake relevant research in line with your academic interests.

The Role:

As Lecturer in Cyber Security and Systems Engineering, you will be in an excellent position to use your knowledge and understanding of systems engineering, systems architecture and cyber security to support students on our suite of programmes.

The lectureship will be based in the Cybersecurity and Systems Engineering Subject Group, which has one of the best track records for research impact in computer science and informatics in the UK, and the post will provide you with the opportunity to use your excellent communication and effective interpersonal skills to engage and inspire our students, while monitoring their performance and working with our Academic Skills colleagues and other University services to support their progress.

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You will also be given the remit to undertake formative assessment of these students, using assessment instruments provided, and under the guidance of experienced staff, working collegiately to help deliver an excellent learning and teaching experience for all involved.

Furthermore, you will be mentored and guided by Edinburgh Napier staff in developing your research and the delivery of modules, using pre-existing course delivery plans and materials. This will give you the opportunity to work closely with module and programme teams and team leaders, enabling you to work to high standards and potentially make suggestions based on your own skills and experience to enhance the curriculum. Your research will be supported by our research and innovation services.

What we will need from you:

  • A doctoral level qualification in a relevant discipline.
  • Ability to demonstrate a clear fit with the Subject Group’s research profile, particularly through the application of AI/ML to cybersecurity engineering, post-quantum cryptography, 5G/6G networks, communications, real-time and cyber-physical systems.
  • Ability and experience to teach a wide range, including cybersecurity curriculum, computer systems, system engineering, and specifically the first two years of electronic and electrical engineering curriculum.
  • Evidence of a growing publication record in high-quality journals and conferences in the related field.
  • Evidence of or potential for collaborative research and industry engagement.
  • International visibility appropriate to the level, including reviewer roles, conference/workshop engagement, technical programme committees and other professional service.

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Benefits we offer:

We offer support and recognition wherever due, as well as fantastic benefits such as pension with employer contributions of 26%, hybrid and flexible working opportunities and 46 days of paid annual leave.

There are professional development opportunities, discounted access to onsite sports facilities and a wide range of other staff discounts. For more information about our wide range of benefits, click here.

Additional information:

  • Salary: £46,049 p/a - £58,225 (depending on experience)
  • Contract: Permanent, Full Time – 35 hrs/wk
  • Application Closing: 17th September 2026
  • Interviews: Week commencing 5th October 2026

The University may be able to sponsor the employment of international workers in this role. This will depend on several factors specific to the successful applicant. Check salary criteria for the visa on https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. If successful, the University will determine the appropriate visa route.

The University holds Disability Confident, Carer Positive and Stonewall Scotland Diversity Champion status. More details can be found here. We are a flexible Employer.

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Skills

Cyber Security
Systems Engineering
Systems Architecture
AI/ML
Post-Quantum Cryptography
5G/6G Networks
Cyber-Physical Systems
Electronic Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Academic Research
Curriculum Development
Teaching
Formative Assessment
Industry Engagement
Interpersonal Communication

Location

City of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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